To put(livestock)out to feed.
I ask someone out to lunch .
The horses were turned out to graze.
We were ordered to stand well out to sea, out of the range of shore batteries.
We should be confident enough to reach out to them.
When hungry lambs called out to their mothers their breaths puffed out in misty 6)plumes .
But schools are out to teach patriotism; newspapers are out to stir up excitement; and politicians are out to get re-elected.
lined out to shortstop.
They drifted out to sea.
They got thrown out to sea.
The mail went out to my service and was broadcast out to all these people.
We had to spell it out to him.
He stretched himself out to his tallest height and he threw out his arms exultantly.
A vast crowd turned out to watch the match.
Let's go out to eat.
Ten Jigaboo boys went out to dine.
I didn't set out to break the rules, but I didn't set out to follow them.
If you're going out tonight you'll have to count me out.
popped out to shortstop.
He set out to chisel a dog out of sandstone.
Then you call out to Baal and I will call out to the Lord.
What started out as a solution for remote areas turned out to have universal applicability.
put cattle out to pasture
The kids have just gone out to the mall to hang out with their friends.
Out work: Operations put out to another company for reasons of specialism or capacity.
to herd; to tend; to put out to pasture
I'd like to take you out to dinner tonight.
Justice is meted out to them.
Laura lost out to Tom.
The searcher fannned out to look for the missing boy.
She doesn't know I prefer copying out to cutting out.
He decided to go all out to fulfil the task.
We went out to a restaurant to celebrate.